AI image models produce plausible but error‑filled space imagery that can be mistaken for genuine astrophotography and spread widely on social platforms. That creates confusion for the public and for scientists who rely on images as evidentiary claims.
— If unaddressed, this trend will force scientific institutions, journalists, and platforms to adopt provenance standards and labelling for visual data to preserve trust in public science communication.
Ethan Siegel
2026.04.15
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Big Think flagged a widely shared Saturn image as AI slop — the article is a direct instance of a viral astronomy image being misattributed and corrected.
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